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summary: Test for bz600457 ([4.8] Unexpected failure of resolving a)
description: |
Bug summary: [4.8] Unexpected failure of resolving a locally-defined symbol.
Bugzilla link: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=600457
Description:
Customer Contact Name:
Naoki Yanagimoto
Description of Problem:
This problem is the same as issue #580553 of RHEL5.
This ticket is for RHEL4.
We hit a failure of resolving a symbol which is locally defined in a library,
in a complex case that I'll describe below.
If the dynamic linker, glibc or something else has a bug in it, please fix it.
If we did something wrong on creating a program, please point it out.
We wrote a program that consists of an executable file and four libraries.
The executable file a.out requires two libraries, libA and libX.
The library libA requires another library libB.
The library libB requires another library libC.
The program operates in the following steps.
+------+ +-------+ +------+ +------+ +-----------------------------------+
| libX | (2) | a.out | (1) | libA |----| libB |------| libC (5) (7) |
| | <=== | (8) | ===> | | | | <=== | atexit(libC_fini)--> _libC_fini() |
+------+ (3) +-------+ (6) +------+ +------+ (4) +-----------------------------------+
(1) a.out calls dlopen() for libA.
libB and libC shall be loaded, too.
(2) a.out calls dlopen() for libX.
(3) a.out calls dlclose() for libX.
(4) libC calls dlopen() for libB.
(5) libC calls atexit() to register libC_fini().
(6) a.out calls dlclose() for libA.
libB and libC are no longer needed, so both libraries shall be getting unloaded.
(7) libC_fini() shall be called when libC is getting unloaded.
(8) a.out exits.
But when we run the program, unexpectedly
a) step (7) is executed _after_ step (8)
b) libC cannot resolve a locally-defined symbol _libC_fini at executing (7)
Version-Release number of selected component:
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux Version Number: 4
- Release Number: 8
- Architecture: x86
- Kernel Version: 2.6.9-89.ELsmp
- Related Package Version: glibc-2.3.4-2.43.el4_8.2
- Related Middleware / Application: None
Drivers or hardware or architecture dependency:
None.
How reproducible:
always.
Step to Reproduce:
1) Extract the reproducer.
$ tar zxvf reproducer.tar.gz
2) Compile it.
$ cd reproducer
$ make
3) Run it.
$ ./run.sh
Actual Results:
$ ./run.sh
1)main:dlopen libA.so
2)main:dlopen libX.so
3)main:dlclose libX.so
4)libC:dlopen libB.so
5)libC:atexit(libC_fini)
6)main:dlclose libA.so
8)main:finish main
./main: symbol lookup error: ./libC.so: undefined symbol: _libC_fini
Expected Results:
$ ./run.sh
1)main:dlopen libA.so
2)main:dlopen libX.so
3)main:dlclose libX.so
4)libC:dlopen libB.so
5)libC:atexit(libC_fini)
6)main:dlclose libA.so
7)libC:finish - atexit()
8)main:finish main
Summary of actions taken to resolve issue:
None.
Location of diagnostic data:
None.
Hardware configuration:
Model: PRIMERGY RX300 S5
CPU Info: Xeon(R) 2.27GHz x2
Memory Info: 3GB
Hardware Component Information: None
Configuration Info: None
Guest Configuration Info: None
Business Impact:
The application suffering this issue cannot call the function registered
by atexit() because of the failure of resolving its symbol. It causes two
severe problems, a) the failure of cooperation with other processes by
notifying them of its completion, and b) the system resource leaks by not
freeing them.
Target Release: 4.9
Errata Request: async errata for 4.8
Hotfix Request: None.
Additional Info:
Sosreport and reproducer are attached.
This is the same bug as IT #580553 https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=593675 (RHEL5)
contact: Petr Muller <pmuller@redhat.com>
component:
- glibc
test: ./runtest.sh
framework: beakerlib
require:
- gcc
- glibc
- make
tag:
- simple
- tier1_mfranc
- mfranc_stable
- noEWA
- Tier1
- not-er15271
- glibc-buildroot-ready
duration: 30m
link:
- relates: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=600457
extra-summary: /tools/glibc/Regression/bz600457-locally-defined-symbol-resolving-failure
extra-task: /tools/glibc/Regression/bz600457-locally-defined-symbol-resolving-failure